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Actually I thought even though the pitch was the not the most conducive for passing it around/out from the back we did so with aplomb. If only our players were as confident shooting at the oppositions' goal as they are passing it about on front of their own.
Jim has alluded to a blue print that has been adopted by other teams that have successfully made it out of National League. Can anyone enlighten me to the designs of said blueprint and examples of the teams that have used it successfully?
Within the three year plan I'd like to know has Jim been given specific targets for this season other than make the playoffs? Making second or third with a points tally in the high 80s or 90s is a tad different to scraping 7th with 70ish. If the latter is the target, just missing out by a few points might be seen as a success, especially if it shows improvement from last season.
Was just reading Mullin is out of favour (a fringe player) at Wrexham. I know it's a silly suggestion but wouldn't it be great to get him on loan till the end of the season.
Hasn't one of the issues surrounding recruitment been around accomodation for players. Perhaps the club could work with Henderson (the property developer) to provide accommodation needed.
We went down that year because BBM was unable to find a defensive structure to see out games.
So should we give Jim a break, because he is improving the defence? If next season goal scoring hasn't improved along with a sustained defensive performance, that will be a bad sign.
Perhaps it's a clever smoke screen to bamboozle the non football folk. But Jim has spoken about other non league teams going through a building process before getting promoted to the EFL.